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A Level Psychology Notes. Sunday, 21 October 2007. 183; Describe the genetic, biological and psychological characteristics of:. 183; Assess the value of various explanations of these disorders. Definition: A pathological condition which stops the individual functioning normally. Female to Male ratio for seeking help : 2:1. Ie they’re twice as likely to seek help. Four clinical sub types of phobias have been found (Can these be separated? 183; Classical conditioning. 183; Operant Conditioning:. Displaceme...

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A Level Psychology Notes. Sunday, 21 October 2007. 183; Describe the genetic, biological and psychological characteristics of:. 183; Assess the value of various explanations of these disorders. Definition: A pathological condition which stops the individual functioning normally. Female to Male ratio for seeking help : 2:1. Ie they’re twice as likely to seek help. Four clinical sub types of phobias have been found (Can these be separated? 183; Classical conditioning. 183; Operant Conditioning:. Displaceme...

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A Level Psychology Notes: Dissassociative Identity Disorder

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A Level Psychology Notes. Sunday, 21 October 2007. Multiple Personality Disorder /. DSM-IV locates the symptoms of multiple personality disorder (Failure to remember significant items and events) with other such dissociative conditions; hence multiple personality disorder is now called ‘dissociative identity disorder’ (DID). The ‘split’ in schizophrenia refers to the loss of contact with reality.). Thigpen and Cleckley (1954; 1957) reported the case of ‘The three cases of Eve’. 183; Wife and mother;.

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A Level Psychology Notes: Early and Middle Adulthood

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A Level Psychology Notes. Sunday, 21 October 2007. Early and Middle Adulthood. Early and Middle Adulthood. 183; Freud described personality as being almost fixed by about the age of five at the end of the phallic stage. O The genital stage of personality development marked the beginning of adulthood after puberty. 183; Few people accept this view now. O Piaget claimed that adult cognitive maturity was reached when people reached formal Operational Cognitive Processing during the teenage years. 183; Here ...

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A Level Psychology Notes: June 2007

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A Level Psychology Notes. Monday, 18 June 2007. Sylabusses can be obtained at:. Wwwa-levelpsychology.co.uk/aqaa/spec2006.asp. And other places no doubt. Personality develops from ‘temperament’ which is greatly influenced by those around them. These characteristics have some coherence – we don’t just posses a list of characteristics, but they all combine somehow into a ‘personality’. It is an individual difference, a means of distinguishing between people. Explanations of personality development. 183; Soc...

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A Level Psychology Notes: Depression (Unipolar Disorder)

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A Level Psychology Notes. Sunday, 21 October 2007. 183; Describe the clinical characteristics of unipolar depression;. 183; Outline genetic and biochemical explanations of depression;. 183; Discuss psychological explanations of depression. The shit from having a bad day to clinical depression can be very gradual and go unnoticed to the sufferer until quite late. The term clinical depression refers to a state of depression where the persons ability to cope with everyday life is seriously impaired. 183; He...

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A Level Psychology Notes: October 2007

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A Level Psychology Notes. Sunday, 21 October 2007. 183; Describe the genetic, biological and psychological characteristics of:. 183; Assess the value of various explanations of these disorders. Definition: A pathological condition which stops the individual functioning normally. Female to Male ratio for seeking help : 2:1. Ie they’re twice as likely to seek help. Four clinical sub types of phobias have been found (Can these be separated? 183; Classical conditioning. 183; Operant Conditioning:. Displaceme...

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